KnicksGod wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Normal rational responsible behavior: Negotiate with the Pences.
Political problem: Going along to get along is part of the thing that people (a minority but not a tiny one) PERCEIVE as a threat to their quality of life and interests.
Reality: The American quality of life is declining to an extent and it’s not directly because of the clubbiness. But it’s the perception, and it’s not totally false either.
Reality part 2: Joe isn’t doing Pence any favors politically really. But, reality 3, Pence is probably ruined politically.
FN: Pence has a lot more political skill than Cruz, Paul, Rubio or maybe even Hawley. He’s talented as a communicator and what he projects. He’s like a top pick with a career-ending injury.
Pence will not be able to run for POTUS and if he can't do that his political life is probably over. He was not popular in his home state.
Hard to predict but I don’t see where his appeal would be. Not a Trump guy anymore somehow and not going to be easy to embrace for Lincoln Project folks.
You know what though, I think they will give him a look. Time heals, he did break with Trump, and he is a very talented pol who otherwise fits their ideal candidate.
That is not going to happen. He is not a talented politician. He was a flunky VP, nothing more.
It would be helpful if you understood how Pence was installed in the VP position by Manafort. Christie was Trump's choice for VP and Manafort changed that. Go look it up. Pence was looked upon favorably by the Kremlin due to (a) Pence's association with the Russian Orthodox Church which is a fascist organization aligned with Putin and (b) Pence's brother was a big player in Russian-American business relations at Caterpillar. They did massive business in Russia. Putin wanted sanctions lifted. Pence was installed by them for that purpose.